EPoX Awarded by NVidia in appreciation of their mainboards
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[Taipei, 13th March 2003] - EPoX has developed a strong relationship with NVidia recently, producing the worlds most sought after NForce 2 mainboard solutions utilising NForce 2 SPP and IGP (with onboard graphical processor) integrated circuits. The EP-8RDA and EP-8RGA series of mainboards have won awards both on the internet and in the press throughout the world, as their performance, stability and immense overclocking potential has won the hearts of journalists and end-users alike.
NForce2 mainboard platform processors have offered to the industry a new level of performance and connectivity that has never been offered so completely before in any AMD hosting mainboard. Giving Dual Channel DDR400 memory, along with support onboard for such technologies as IEEE1394a, USB 2.0, 5.1 Channel Dolby Audio processing, and 10/100 Mbps LAN functions, never before has it been possible to produce such a complete solution. Given these features, and the highly reputable EPoX brand name, demand for these products has soared high from the day of release, with more and more demand arising as people learn of such a product being manufactured by ourselves.
Upcoming EPoX NForce 2 Products
EPoX will shortly release evolutionary NForce2 mainboard designs offering users more choice in the implementation of their AMD system platform. New offerings will offer the added functionality of Serial ATA, whilst maintaining all of the options that have made our original offerings so desirable.
EP-8RDA3+ will be a full sized ATX mainboard based upon NForce2 SPP with AGP8x, 3 x IEEE 1394a ports, CMedia 9739a audio for 5.1 Dolby Audio processing, USB 2.0, NVidia LAN and Silicon Image 3112a Serial ATA connectivity. As is expected of all EPoX mainboards, this evolution of the ever popular EP-8RDA series mainboard will continue to feature all of the overclocking features admired by our users.
EP-8RGA3+ will offer all of the functionality of the EP-8RDA3+, whilst also adding integrated graphics by use of the NForce 2 IGP, whilst retaining an AGP slot for further graphical expansion, should the user so desire.